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annabelle roberts, nbc news, london. >> now, your insta weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> now two things a little more down to earth, a little less astronomical. we are seeing a storm here, that passed through as a cold front last night and early morning. it is still kicking precipitation back. mostly east of the bay. central and southern portions of the bay, a little bit of southern maryland. most of it is light snow. could be a little rain mixed in, especially in the south. heaviest precipitation in the form of snowflakes right along the coastline. whatever it is there is of melting as it hits the ground. that will be around for tonight and part of tomorrow as well. more on that in a minute or it 37 was the high at the airport -- minutes. 37 was the high at the airport. we take a look at the precipitation yesterday, at midnight, 4/100 of an inch. today we are just above normal,, n inch has fallen into the bucket. we're in the mid-30's. it will not get to to the 20's until we drop into western maryland. satellite image shows the coastal storm development will
annabelle roberts, nbc news, london. >> now, your insta weather plus forecast with meteorologist john collins. >> now two things a little more down to earth, a little less astronomical. we are seeing a storm here, that passed through as a cold front last night and early morning. it is still kicking precipitation back. mostly east of the bay. central and southern portions of the bay, a little bit of southern maryland. most of it is light snow. could be a little rain mixed in,...
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. >> reporter: diamonds like those sold here in london are a tempting target for thieves. they're small. so easy to carry away. in 2009, two men robbed glass diamonds of $65 million worth. security cameras showed them simply walking in, disguised in professional makeup. in 1978, the legendary heist at jfk airport. >> several million dollars in cash and jewelry taken from a cargo hangar by a band of armed men wearing masks. >> reporter: made famous in the movie "goodfellas." >> and these are the guys that jimmy put together for what turned out to be the biggest heist in american history. >> reporter: just last year at a london mall was hit by jewel thieves on motorcycles. police in belgium will now be looking for clues in their own security camera video. but experts warn the diamonds may have already vanished into the black market. keir simmons, nbc news, london. >>> we're back in a moment with a software glitch in outer space and what the president's weekend golf partner said about his game. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercia
. >> reporter: diamonds like those sold here in london are a tempting target for thieves. they're small. so easy to carry away. in 2009, two men robbed glass diamonds of $65 million worth. security cameras showed them simply walking in, disguised in professional makeup. in 1978, the legendary heist at jfk airport. >> several million dollars in cash and jewelry taken from a cargo hangar by a band of armed men wearing masks. >> reporter: made famous in the movie...
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explain this. >> i was having tea time in london. >> jimmy: tea time. >> tea time with melo in london. >> jimmy: do you like having tea? >> i love tea. i'm a big tea drinker. >> jimmy: you are? >> big tea drinker. >> jimmy: but that's hilarious, though. what made you pose for this photo? >> when i was going to london i had this vision, like i wanna be, you know, at the savoy hotel reading "the financial times." the butler. like, you know, just that london vibe. >> jimmy: have you read "the financial times?" >> yeah, that day right there. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: so you were in london. you were working on your new sneaker? >> yeah. we were doing a collaboration with dave white, the artist. so he's gonna be designing -- actually, the m-9s. >> jimmy: the m-9s. and you brought a pair? >> i brought a pair. for you. >> jimmy: for me? >> yeah, for you. >> jimmy: thank you. we're gonna unveil them right now. >> please do. >> jimmy: here we go. [ drum roll ] quest, you see these yet? >> questlove: nu-uh. >> we gotta get these to quest, too. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: look
explain this. >> i was having tea time in london. >> jimmy: tea time. >> tea time with melo in london. >> jimmy: do you like having tea? >> i love tea. i'm a big tea drinker. >> jimmy: you are? >> big tea drinker. >> jimmy: but that's hilarious, though. what made you pose for this photo? >> when i was going to london i had this vision, like i wanna be, you know, at the savoy hotel reading "the financial times." the butler. like,...
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. ♪ >> the summer games in london show the world what hosting the olympics means to city. now baltimore could do the same. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake said that it is too early to think about it, but some state officials say that it might be in the city's long-term interests to make a run at the games. >> 32 four years leading in, and did three to 30 years after that and how you take advantage -- there is a good shot at baltimore could be a contender in such a bid for the 2024 olympics. >> the baltimore region has what the committee requires as far as hotel rooms, work space for the media, and public transportation. someone who knows all about athletics and staying in incredible shape is jillion michaels. you have seen her on "the biggest loser" and fitness tapes in your living room. she has a new book, and jil lian joins me now to talk all about. >> thank you for having me. >> you have to be the busiest woman in the biz, hands down. >> i'm definitely spread a little bit. >> you have a new book coming out, "slim for life." it is tough to attain. how'd you do that? >> on
. ♪ >> the summer games in london show the world what hosting the olympics means to city. now baltimore could do the same. mayor stephanie rawlings-blake said that it is too early to think about it, but some state officials say that it might be in the city's long-term interests to make a run at the games. >> 32 four years leading in, and did three to 30 years after that and how you take advantage -- there is a good shot at baltimore could be a contender in such a bid for the 2024...
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our report from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> today you can see that i'm alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and i'm getting better day by day. >> reporter: malala yu self's words on camera were to thank others. >> because all the people, men, women, children, all of them have prayed for me. and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. >> reporter: she almost died. shot in the head last october by islamic extremists, because she fought for the right of young women to have an education. on saturday, she walked to the operating ro. for five more hours of surgery. doctors implanted a titanium plate and a sophisticated hearing aid, repairing where the bullet smashed her skull and left her deaf in one ear. 24 hours later, malala was talking again. >> i can also walk a little bit. i can talk. and i'm feeling better. and it doesn't seem that i had a very big operation. >> reporter: other patients might have complained. malala stayed focused. >> the thing is that my mission is the same, to help people. and i would do that. >> reporter: the medical
our report from nbc's keir simmons in london. >> today you can see that i'm alive. i can speak. i can see you. i can see everyone. and i'm getting better day by day. >> reporter: malala yu self's words on camera were to thank others. >> because all the people, men, women, children, all of them have prayed for me. and because of these prayers, god has given me this new life. >> reporter: she almost died. shot in the head last october by islamic extremists, because she...
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. >> can you see it baltimore competing with london and beijing to host the summer olympic games? tell us what you think. >> another cold morning awaits you outside your door. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> there has been more snow in an unusual place. >> arizona. two inches of snow on the 18th green. >> i've been out there a couple of times when it snowed. people would run out of their houses. there are kids that have never seen snow from phoenix. >> and the maryland -- no snow. we have the cold this morning but knows no no sn ow. 23 at the airport with little wind. we will make it up to 39 this afternoon with a few clouds. we have some rain and maybe some snow in the seven-day forecast. >> a busy start on the northeast corner of the beltway. all lanes are temporarily blocked because of a tracto
. >> can you see it baltimore competing with london and beijing to host the summer olympic games? tell us what you think. >> another cold morning awaits you outside your door. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for...
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ben fogle in london. thank u very much. >>> up next, your favorite comfort foods but at only 350 calories or less. this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning in "today's" kitchen, what's for dinner? we're making your favorite comfort foods a lot lighter. in his new book "from mama's table to mine," bobby deen transforms his mother's classics into leaner versions. when your mom taught you these comfort food dishes, she gave you the high octane version. >> yeah. really traditional comfort foods, lot of creams, lot of butter. we fry a lot of things. >> were you always a bit of a renegade? when you looked at the way your family cooked and ate, did it always kind of bother you? >> no. i'm 42 now. at 30 i realized that i needed to get back in the gym and i wanted to change the way that i looked and felt. when i began to embrace exercise, it changed the way that i looked at food. it sort of changed my relationship with food. >> let's take a look at the classic recipes you now make without a lot of calories, sodium
ben fogle in london. thank u very much. >>> up next, your favorite comfort foods but at only 350 calories or less. this is "today" on nbc. >>> this morning in "today's" kitchen, what's for dinner? we're making your favorite comfort foods a lot lighter. in his new book "from mama's table to mine," bobby deen transforms his mother's classics into leaner versions. when your mom taught you these comfort food dishes, she gave you the high octane...
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murder case against olympic hero, oscar miss forrious, the double-archty who ran into history in the london summer games. police in south africa have charged the track star with the premeditated murder of his girlfriend inside his home. tonight, evidence said to have been recovered it scene, along with reports of phone calls made at the home after the shooting are shedding new lighten case against him, even as those closest to pistorius rally to his defense. nbc's michelle kosinski continues to follow developments in this case and joins us again tonight from pretoria. michelle? >> reporter: good evening, lister. oscar pistorius has been in jail here now for four days. tonight, his agent just canceled all of his upcoming races. while the press here has been full of reports quoting police sources about what allegedly happened inside his home early that morning. for oscar pistorius another day in jail brought visits again from his sister, a local preacher -- >> he was starting to cry, the coroner telling him i come to pray with him. >> reporter: also his agent. >> the nature of my visit was a
murder case against olympic hero, oscar miss forrious, the double-archty who ran into history in the london summer games. police in south africa have charged the track star with the premeditated murder of his girlfriend inside his home. tonight, evidence said to have been recovered it scene, along with reports of phone calls made at the home after the shooting are shedding new lighten case against him, even as those closest to pistorius rally to his defense. nbc's michelle kosinski continues to...
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his family will stay in london, and they'll visit. they may take paris by storm as they did l.a. >> you're not allowed to drive with this in california. >> i'm just -- >> reporter: he's called a spice boy or third hand rolls royce, there's no lack of questions -- >> the oldest squad in the french league. and actually you will be the oldest player in our league. how does it feel to be the grandpa of the league? >> it feels very good. it feels very good. no matter what my age is, i still feel 21 years old most days. >> reporter: for "today," nbc news, london. >> grandpa at 37. >>> ahead, we are moving into the kitchen for a little more comfort cooking. a dish very close to my heart, one i learned from my dad. >>> ahead, is taylor swift hitting all the wrong notes with her new endorsement deal? >>> the star mangled banner. first, these messages. of "i'm a new parent" and "i have no idea what i'm doing," you need a hand. well, walgreens is innovating to help. by making prescription refills this easy. and we're bringing our pharmacists out
his family will stay in london, and they'll visit. they may take paris by storm as they did l.a. >> you're not allowed to drive with this in california. >> i'm just -- >> reporter: he's called a spice boy or third hand rolls royce, there's no lack of questions -- >> the oldest squad in the french league. and actually you will be the oldest player in our league. how does it feel to be the grandpa of the league? >> it feels very good. it feels very good. no matter...
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and leah neale, who made her list, by swimming to the bronze as a bronn olympian in the 2012 london olympics. >> we are a division of nbc news. we launched in june 2009. we wanted to do something where each year we celebrate african-american history month in a different way, looking forward. we always honor our past, but we also want to honor the folks who are coming forward today, who will be doing great things in the years to come. >> this suspect just a list that affects african-americans. it affects all americans. >> absolutely. president obama talks about citizenship. you can't find a list of better citizens, people who are actually, you know, really making sure that children have better education, that there's health awareness, who are actually volunteering, going into service for our country. so this list is really about 100 americans who just happen to be black. >> let's talk about the young woman sitting here, leah neale. besides the obvious, the medals around her neck, what is it about her that made you want to put her on this list? >> she's obviously very well accompli accomplishe
and leah neale, who made her list, by swimming to the bronze as a bronn olympian in the 2012 london olympics. >> we are a division of nbc news. we launched in june 2009. we wanted to do something where each year we celebrate african-american history month in a different way, looking forward. we always honor our past, but we also want to honor the folks who are coming forward today, who will be doing great things in the years to come. >> this suspect just a list that affects...
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she founded a london fashion week event where all the models were plus size. similar events have taken place in new york for several years. sitting in the front row, a woman from oregon on a mission. >> plus-size women are constantly told all the time that they're not allowed to wear fashion, they're not allowed to feel beautiful. these events say you can. >> reporter: what are you hoping to achieve with this event? >> we are trying to educate people that plus size, curvy women can look great on the catwalk. and hopefully slowly but surely these will win the hearts of the plus-sized community. >> reporter: this model says no question attitudes are changing. >> i think it's very important. i think it's really that plus-size people themselves are making the change. i think it's very empowering to women in general. >> reporter: singer adele was described as a little too fat by fashion guru karl lagerfeld. she hit back, "i represent the majority of women, and i'm proud of that." on the red carpet, she wears stunning designer gowns specially made for her fuller fig
she founded a london fashion week event where all the models were plus size. similar events have taken place in new york for several years. sitting in the front row, a woman from oregon on a mission. >> plus-size women are constantly told all the time that they're not allowed to wear fashion, they're not allowed to feel beautiful. these events say you can. >> reporter: what are you hoping to achieve with this event? >> we are trying to educate people that plus size, curvy...
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>> andrea mitchell traveling with the secretary in london this morning. thank you. >>> more legal trouble for the pistorius family this morning as it's revealed the so-called blade runner's older brother is facing vehicular manslaughter charges for the death of a woman in a 2008 auto accident. meanwhile, pistorius awaits his trial for the murder of reeva steenkamp. >>> cuban president raul castro began what he says will be his final five-year term on sunday, tapping his top deputy to assume the presidency in 2016. he succeeded his brother, fidel castro, who led the cuban revolution in 1989. >>> on average, drivers can expect to pay $3.80 for a gallon of regular. >>> now let's head to wall street. cnbc's courtney reagan is at the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning, natalie. all eyes on europe today. expect global stocks to fall if the new slate of political leaders is viewed at all unstable. right now the race for prime minister is wide open. >>> meantime a big week for retail earnings. looking to see how the consumer is feeling and if
>> andrea mitchell traveling with the secretary in london this morning. thank you. >>> more legal trouble for the pistorius family this morning as it's revealed the so-called blade runner's older brother is facing vehicular manslaughter charges for the death of a woman in a 2008 auto accident. meanwhile, pistorius awaits his trial for the murder of reeva steenkamp. >>> cuban president raul castro began what he says will be his final five-year term on sunday, tapping his...
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he appears in a london court today. >>> researchers in england say they have found the skeleton of king richard iii. dna results show that the battle scarred bones found under a parking lot are beyond doubt those of the king killed in battle from 500 years ago. richard iii was immortalized by william shakespeare as a brutal tyrant who delivered the famous lines now is the winter of our discontent and my kingdom for a horse. the king will be reburied at a nearby cathedral early next year. >>> it is 7:15 right now. you are up-to-date. let's turn it over to savannah, willie and roker, the soon-to-be raven. >> natalie won the sbet you will be donning a ravens costume. >> something like that. >> what we could conjure up. >> we'll try to get the mascot costume in. we have a few minutes. >> good luck with that. >>> we are talking about, though, a lot of snow throughout the great lakes. a clipper system, one of two pushing through, snow from milwaukee into before low, upstate new york. this system will move pretty quickly, dump about three to six inches of snow over the next 24 to 48 hours, but
he appears in a london court today. >>> researchers in england say they have found the skeleton of king richard iii. dna results show that the battle scarred bones found under a parking lot are beyond doubt those of the king killed in battle from 500 years ago. richard iii was immortalized by william shakespeare as a brutal tyrant who delivered the famous lines now is the winter of our discontent and my kingdom for a horse. the king will be reburied at a nearby cathedral early next...
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an international center of commerce, but a cultural mecca, competing with the likes of new york and london. >> it used to be for retirees and party people. it's become more than that, one of the most vibrant cities, not only in the united states, but in the world. >> new art center is under construction, world class hotels and restaurants. it's all here, as well as something that the others don't have year round, sunshine. >> when our friends across the country were digging themselves out of the snow last week, we had weather like this. why wouldn't you want to do business in miami? >> this was miami less than three decades ago. and this is miami today. that shoreline now part of a bustling cityscape. and the rest of the world wants a piece of the action. 40 million people pass through miami international airport in 2012, a new record. those with money to spend are here to stay. >> this home behind me is on the market for $19 million. and we expect to sell it quickly. >> reporter: the high end of miami's property market is surging. >> everyone in the international set wants to have a home
an international center of commerce, but a cultural mecca, competing with the likes of new york and london. >> it used to be for retirees and party people. it's become more than that, one of the most vibrant cities, not only in the united states, but in the world. >> new art center is under construction, world class hotels and restaurants. it's all here, as well as something that the others don't have year round, sunshine. >> when our friends across the country were digging...
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michelle kosinski is live in london with more of what was behind the decision. >> reporter: the 1400s was the last time a papal resignation happened. pope benedict xvi says he is resigning at the the end of this month. something that took not only 1 billion catholics, but the vatican by absolute surprise as well. pope benedict xvi h been a leader in the catholic church for more than a quarter of a century. pope john paul ii in his highest position position, in 2008 becoming the pope. his strength, due to his age, are no longer suited to his position, that strength of mind and body are both necessary and his have deteriorated in the past two months, two months shy of his 86th birthday. born joseph ratzinger, he was an academic, planned to retire and write books. some criticize him as a cardinal for becoming too strict. for which he apologized. >> i express my deep sorrow to the innocent victims of this inspeakable crimes. >> reporter: during his eight years as pope, he has taken on major issues, speaking of environmental climate change, putting solar panels on the vatican. he will be p
michelle kosinski is live in london with more of what was behind the decision. >> reporter: the 1400s was the last time a papal resignation happened. pope benedict xvi says he is resigning at the the end of this month. something that took not only 1 billion catholics, but the vatican by absolute surprise as well. pope benedict xvi h been a leader in the catholic church for more than a quarter of a century. pope john paul ii in his highest position position, in 2008 becoming the pope. his...
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just from the time i was able to spend with him, i hugged him after london as well. after the london games, he went on to win two more olympic medals at the paraolympic games. it's a little hard for me to understand. after a while, i did a story for rock center with brian williams on oscar, so we were with him for a while and we just started saying about him that -- and he was beautiful. i mean he was -- and he always had these beautiful girlfriends and we got to saying that three-quarters of him was perfect, and the last quarter was unbelievable. you know that, he had these blades for legs. and he was able to do so much good. he was -- this is a guy who wanted to, you know, help give prosthetics, make them affordable, get them out to people who were victims of land mines in south africa. it seemed to me that that's -- he was going along a very, very beautiful path with what he wanted to do with his life. so that's why this is incomprehensib incomprehensible. >> we'll see what the investigators say and meanwhile there, as a young woman who has now lost her life, and
just from the time i was able to spend with him, i hugged him after london as well. after the london games, he went on to win two more olympic medals at the paraolympic games. it's a little hard for me to understand. after a while, i did a story for rock center with brian williams on oscar, so we were with him for a while and we just started saying about him that -- and he was beautiful. i mean he was -- and he always had these beautiful girlfriends and we got to saying that three-quarters of...
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bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top it's the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the two thousand traders sought to manipulate live or another benchmark interest rates that influenced the value of hundreds of trillions of dollars in loans bonds and derivatives judging from the traders communications they often succeeded and profited handsomely and then they say again this is institutional it seemed to be an institutional thing so again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke you what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c
bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top it's the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of...
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bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the two thousands traders sought to manipulate live or another benchmark interest rates that influenced the value of hundreds of trillions of dollars in loans bonds and derivatives judging from the traders communications they often succeeded and profited handsomely and then they say again this is institutional it seemed to be an institutional thing so again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a.
bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the...
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in federal court in new york and here in london they say that lawyers are suggesting that the level of manipulation was so great that contracts tied to libel or should be considered noel and void forcing banks to return any related payments such a nuclear option could severely damaged the legal foundation required for the broader financial markets to function so relate this to your bond pocalypse of the beginning first of all they'll be given immunity mark carney will give banks immunity from libel or prosecution in a few months time you know it's because or it's too systemically important you can't prosecute because it would destroy everything so we're going to give immunity . so we have to look forward to it i mean for every pound that people save on their mortgage from life or manipulation i lose two pounds in inflation food prices are going up energy prices are going up health care costs are going up inflation real inflation in the u.k. this is what they don't tell you real inflation if you look at stuff the people buy actually the shops is running at six to seven percent a year th
in federal court in new york and here in london they say that lawyers are suggesting that the level of manipulation was so great that contracts tied to libel or should be considered noel and void forcing banks to return any related payments such a nuclear option could severely damaged the legal foundation required for the broader financial markets to function so relate this to your bond pocalypse of the beginning first of all they'll be given immunity mark carney will give banks immunity from...
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bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top it's the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the two thousands traders sought to manipulate live or another benchmark interest rates that influenced the value of hundreds of trillions of dollars in loans bonds and derivatives judging from the traders communications they often succeeded and profited handsomely and then they say again this is institutional it seemed to be an institutional thing so again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f
bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top it's the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of...
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again welcome commissioners london breed and norman yee to the first meeting. with the presidential election behind us it is fair to see that we will see more of a focus on transportation. i think it is also fair to say that there continues to be perhaps little appetite for tackling some of the core issues in terms of the insolvency of the federal highway trust fund and transportation funding nationally and of course that impact what happens at the local level. we certainly will continue to be diligent in watching what happens in washington dc. i know that a number of us this morning had a reception with leader pelosi who has been very helpful in the past and securing funding for transportation here in the city and county of san francisco. i also want to talk about the trend happening locally in terms of revenue measures such as the sales tax and vehicle registration fee that are administered by the authority. one of the things that is important as we move forward is to always look for the most cost-effective ways of doing the work. one of the things that i hop
again welcome commissioners london breed and norman yee to the first meeting. with the presidential election behind us it is fair to see that we will see more of a focus on transportation. i think it is also fair to say that there continues to be perhaps little appetite for tackling some of the core issues in terms of the insolvency of the federal highway trust fund and transportation funding nationally and of course that impact what happens at the local level. we certainly will continue to be...
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bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the two thousands trader sought to manipulate live or another benchmark interest rates that influenced the value of hundreds of trillions of dollars in loans bonds and derivatives judging from the traders communications they often succeeded and profited handsomely and then they say again this is institutional it seemed to be an institutional thing so again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner about the f.e.c. f.s.a. what about the f.c.c. what ab
bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the...
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bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the two thousands trader sought to manipulate live or another benchmark interest rates that influenced the value of hundreds of trillions of dollars in loans bonds and derivatives judging from the traders communications they often succeeded and profited handsomely and then they say again this is institutional it seemed to be an institutional thing so again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a.
bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it sorry the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the...
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live from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip into mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to volved guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers as say the three week long fighting has spread all happening across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've got the story of one of the victims brought to us exclusively by a local journalist gonzalo one. grocer there are four of us as but the war became a real nightmare for the people of this small city in the segura region it was one of the first places bombed by french warplanes before more jihadists arrived sweeping south towards the capital by mark and the french intervention left a pile of debris and ashes that's just the visible traces of the war they left it civilians who were left with the scars that will last a lifetime one family paid a deep price fo
live from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip into mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to volved guerrilla tactics from the extremists observers as say the three week long fighting has spread all happening across the country with civilians paying a bloody price for it we've got the story of one of the victims...
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bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it so he the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the two thousands trader sought to manipulate live or another benchmark interest rates that influenced the value of hundreds of trillions of dollars in loans bonds and derivatives judging from the traders communications they often succeeded and profited handsomely and then they say again this is institutional it seemed to be an institutional thing so again i ask not just george osborne we know he's a liar but what about david cameron what about tony blair what about gordon brown what about mervyn king what about ben bernanke what about timothy geithner what about hank paulson what about the f.e.c. f.s.a.
bloomberg here's their graphic to go with it so he the more we learn about the manipulation of the london interbank offered rate the more expensive the scandal becomes for the financial institutions of alt so what they're saying is they've looked at all the emails and it's quite clear that there was a conspiracy systemic conspiracy institutionalized conspiracy from top to bottom bottom to top the entire system was engaged in this fraud he says in thousands of incidents throughout much of the...
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to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson. as the. this makes mother's day isn't it because in the day i think a waste of time and money and i actually believe things like to be prioritized over the devil really have a job i'm not home for me telly. at the moment leave here everything too much expensive. what westminster is certainly oh i'm sorry westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to come over in twenty fourteen to enter the country but a lot of citizens in the u.k. as you saw that there feel that it's insulting to those people and a waste of money having advertised britain previously i'd like to see what the u.k. government will respond to romania's the advertising party boycott live there from london for us. france's president francois hollande is planning a trip to mali to survey what's being hailed as a successful military intervention against islamists the french acknowledged however that the operation is now entering a tricky phase which is likely to f
to find out what ordinary londoners think about the situation let's take a lesson. as the. this makes mother's day isn't it because in the day i think a waste of time and money and i actually believe things like to be prioritized over the devil really have a job i'm not home for me telly. at the moment leave here everything too much expensive. what westminster is certainly oh i'm sorry westminster is bound by law so they have to follow these rules and they have to allow anybody who wishes to...
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in london, and in south africa different stories have been appearing in court. he broke down crying after hearing the story of the premeditated murder of his girlfriend. the prosecutor told the court that he had got up from bed, put on his prosthetic legs, walked to the bathroom and shot his crow friend through the door. with the latest details, here is naomi. >> oscar pistorius was in court today. the pair lived decathlete sobbed into his hands as he listened to the arguments about whether he should get bail. prosecutors gave more detail of what they say happened last night. they'll age that -- they allege that he woke up, put on his prosthetic leg, and fired his gun to the bathroom door. of the four shots, three hit his girlfriend. the defense lawyers declare that the shooting was accidental. meanwhile is a state of mourning in the postal -- coastal town of port elizabeth. the deceased's family spoke briefly after the funeral. >> at a certain point, we were smiling as we remembered her. because we only have good memories of her. i think that is what we were al
in london, and in south africa different stories have been appearing in court. he broke down crying after hearing the story of the premeditated murder of his girlfriend. the prosecutor told the court that he had got up from bed, put on his prosthetic legs, walked to the bathroom and shot his crow friend through the door. with the latest details, here is naomi. >> oscar pistorius was in court today. the pair lived decathlete sobbed into his hands as he listened to the arguments about...
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nobody is sequestered anymore at dulles airport or in london. andrea mitchell literally just got back from flying in. are your arms tired? traveling with second kerry. she comes in, and you are going to be going back out with secretary kerry, but this is his first big trip. you were there at the start, and let's get right to the news. he met with his russian counterpart, and some potentially big news coming having to do with syria. >> well, first of all, he met with lavrov for quite a long time. we're told they discussed all their issues, which are syria, principalically, and also iran because there are talks today in kazakhstan with the western powers and iran for the first time in six months. >> although nobody expects much out of it until after the iranian elections, but there seems to be more wiggle room. the red line pushed back a little farther, according to the very technical details in that u.n. weapons inspectors report last week. >> what kerry hinted at in our meetings in london in our news conference was that there could be a change o
nobody is sequestered anymore at dulles airport or in london. andrea mitchell literally just got back from flying in. are your arms tired? traveling with second kerry. she comes in, and you are going to be going back out with secretary kerry, but this is his first big trip. you were there at the start, and let's get right to the news. he met with his russian counterpart, and some potentially big news coming having to do with syria. >> well, first of all, he met with lavrov for quite a...
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and the date-- we've got a london set of hallmarks there for 1809. this is where we get into the even better news. paul storr is very good news. but the greatest period for paul storr was after he joined rundell, bridge and rundell, whose inscription, in fact, we see... there. rundell, bridge and rundell. and he remained with them 1807 through to about 1820. and the most important work is during that period. tell me, how did you come to be in possession of this? i wish it was mine. unfortunately, i'm just the custodian. it belongs to the royal marines. i am the custodian of literally hundreds of pieces of silver, and many other items. my most favorite piece of silver is this item. it's on permanent display in a cabinet. i always think it's so sad when something like that languishes in a vault. the quality of the workmanship is stunning. when you look at the anthemions that we've got here, those are actually made separately and applied to the body. it's made in the very best way. and actually, looking at the base here, this is also part of the very go
and the date-- we've got a london set of hallmarks there for 1809. this is where we get into the even better news. paul storr is very good news. but the greatest period for paul storr was after he joined rundell, bridge and rundell, whose inscription, in fact, we see... there. rundell, bridge and rundell. and he remained with them 1807 through to about 1820. and the most important work is during that period. tell me, how did you come to be in possession of this? i wish it was mine....
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abc news london. >> coming up, the show that has people talking today. we have a look at the 85th annual academy awards spanned the big oscar winners. a civil rights leader is being honored for her work here in washington. we will show you how. and a big announcement from the world's oldest marathon runner. what is next for the 100 to year-old runner? and here's a live look outside this noon. we started off chilly outside, but temperatures are increasing. your >> you are watching abc 7 "news at noon," on your side. >> a 85th academy awards are officially in the history books now. now look back at some of the best moments from the show that left plenty of people talking. >> and the oscar goes to -- "argo." >> ben affleck was thrilled to win and thrilled the first lady opened the envelope. >> the fact that it was the first lady is an enormous honor. it was special to. daniel day lewis and earned a record third best dactor oscar for linkedin. the silver line its playbook's jennifer lawrence was the best actress. she had trouble making it to the stage. she i
abc news london. >> coming up, the show that has people talking today. we have a look at the 85th annual academy awards spanned the big oscar winners. a civil rights leader is being honored for her work here in washington. we will show you how. and a big announcement from the world's oldest marathon runner. what is next for the 100 to year-old runner? and here's a live look outside this noon. we started off chilly outside, but temperatures are increasing. your >> you are watching...
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then i was in london used to take an awful nice woman that used to take care of us very well i love her so much. from. it's so easy. for you. i think i have not seen him. she doesn't know i'm here she thinks you know that time i entered this police station she heard about it and she heard the police station burned down and i was still inside when it happened. so. since so since that time for a few years now i haven't seen her on a month and she must think i'm dead if you tell him to come back let me see him. here please. and. the president of nigeria mario muesli are doing makes a statement there was a wreck the impact his face. and. the commission. associated. in the night that. the militants were given a period of two months to accept the deal. q . where are you never know. when are you coming back. when are you coming up. and. why did you say. shima. is cut. why is doing the work you learned. son. if you don't what do you say you know me and you hear what i'm saying. for. and then i'll use a little one of a little she has come back and i like it in that he says he is praying to me th
then i was in london used to take an awful nice woman that used to take care of us very well i love her so much. from. it's so easy. for you. i think i have not seen him. she doesn't know i'm here she thinks you know that time i entered this police station she heard about it and she heard the police station burned down and i was still inside when it happened. so. since so since that time for a few years now i haven't seen her on a month and she must think i'm dead if you tell him to come back...
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a live report from london. it's coming up in our next hour of "early start." >>> the party is still on in baltimore. the city will honor the super bowl champion ravens today with a victory parade. the team returned home to baltimore yesterday after beating the 49ers in super bowl xlvii, the second super bowl win for the ravens franchise. festivities begin at city hall this morning, ending with a free celebration at the ravens home base. >>> you can see beyonce was electrifying at the super bowl, right? you cannot say she killed the lights. we go live to new orleans next for what could have caused the blackout if it wasn't the halftime show. >>> the american city with the worst traffic gridlock. can you guess which one? i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to
a live report from london. it's coming up in our next hour of "early start." >>> the party is still on in baltimore. the city will honor the super bowl champion ravens today with a victory parade. the team returned home to baltimore yesterday after beating the 49ers in super bowl xlvii, the second super bowl win for the ravens franchise. festivities begin at city hall this morning, ending with a free celebration at the ravens home base. >>> you can see beyonce was...
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artsy london. that's not what else is happening around the world police say a rocket fired from gaza has caused damage in the south of the zero there were no injuries reported following orders they fast attacks is november ceasefire twenty twelve so a major conflict between the palestinians and israel with more than one hundred people killed in gaza mostly civilians. hundreds of demonstrators in uruguay as capital montevideo held protests against a new law they see as and human rights on friday the supreme court ruled that crimes committed by the military dictatorship are not allowed to be investigated the judge said the government that came to power in the seventy's have been granted amnesty by two referendums which so called legal power. and also the somalian army is supported by an african union mission that has stepped up and offensive against the bases of an al qaeda linked rebel group they plan to secure more key towns having already seized six the teacher positions in the last ten days the o
artsy london. that's not what else is happening around the world police say a rocket fired from gaza has caused damage in the south of the zero there were no injuries reported following orders they fast attacks is november ceasefire twenty twelve so a major conflict between the palestinians and israel with more than one hundred people killed in gaza mostly civilians. hundreds of demonstrators in uruguay as capital montevideo held protests against a new law they see as and human rights on friday...